Channing Tatum
Best known as a Leading Actor based on credits in that role in 22 films, with $2,408,203,247 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #97) |
Best-known acting roles: Superman (The Lego Movie), Jenko (22 Jump Street), Superman (The Lego Batman Movie), Alan Caprison (The Lost City), (Free Guy) |
Best-known technical roles: 22 Jump Street (Producer), 21 Jump Street (Executive Producer), Magic Mike (Producer), Dog (Director), Magic Mike XXL (Producer) |
Most productive collaborators: Karey Kirkpatrick, Phil Lord, Steven Soderbergh, Sandra Bullock, Adam Nee |
Born: April 26, 1980 (44 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Leading | 22 | $1,198,574,448 | $1,209,628,799 | $2,408,203,247 |
Supporting | 12 | $863,601,854 | $946,452,342 | $1,810,054,196 | |
Lead Ensemble Member | 10 | $849,310,183 | $948,264,049 | $1,797,574,232 | |
Cameo | 3 | $149,481,302 | $219,443,131 | $368,924,433 | |
(Unclassified) | 1 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
In Technical Roles | Producer | 11 | $425,469,894 | $306,326,896 | $731,796,790 |
Executive Producer | 2 | $211,551,451 | $196,701,365 | $408,252,816 | |
Director | 2 | $61,778,069 | $22,765,563 | $84,543,632 |
Career Trend
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Fly Me to the Moon trailer
April 8th, 2024
Romantic comedy starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum opens exclusively in theaters on July 12. Full movie details.
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Theater counts: Quantumania opens in an ultra-wide 4,345 theaters
February 16th, 2023
The wait is over for fans of Ant-Man as the follow-up has finally made its way into theaters—4,345 of them to be exact. That makes it the 40th-widest release of all time, placing itself firmly in between two other franchise sequels, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Its forerunners, Ant-Man, and Ant-Man and the Wasp started out in 3,856 and 4,206 theaters respectively. The third and latest installment of the franchise brings back Paul Rudd as the titular character, while containing a bevy of big name talent including Evangeline Lilly, Jonathan Majors, and Bill Murray, among others.
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Theater counts: 80 for Brady once again on top heading into Super Bowl weekend
February 9th, 2023
Although debuting in second place at the weekend box office, 80 for Brady again secures its place as the widest release of the week as it adds 27 locations from last week, becoming available 3,939 theaters. The comedy starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sally Field and Rita Moreno debuted to $12.7 million in its opening weekend and currently enjoys a six day haul of $17.9 million. This week the film will not only have to contend with last weekend’s champ in Knock at the Cabin, but will see two newcomers arrive, along with the re-release of an epic feature from the 90s.
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Magic Mike’s Last Dance trailer
November 15th, 2022
Comedy drama starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek Pinault, directed by Steven Soderbergh opens in theaters on February 10, 2023 ... Full Movie Details.
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Theater counts: The Batman holds on as widest release despite a flurry of newcomers
March 17th, 2022
For the third consecutive week the three widest releases are in the same order as the box office charts, with The Batman leading the pack, followed by Uncharted and Dog. Even with those three firmly in place on our list, a throng of fresh films hit theaters this week, including no less than four films launching in wide release, to give moviegoers plenty of options for entertainment.
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The Lost City trailer
March 7th, 2022
Treasure hunt adventure comedy starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe opens in theaters on March 25 ... Full Movie Details.
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Theater counts: Uncharted and Dog top the Presidents Day weekend list
February 17th, 2022
Although still early in the year, we have our first 2022 film debuting in over 4,000 theaters, and first to do since Spider-Man: No Way Home opened in 4,336 locations back in mid December. This week’s widest release, Uncharted, arrives in 4,275 theaters as it kicks off its theatrical run (Tom Holland seems to be popular these days, huh?). Two other wide releases make their way into theaters this holiday weekend in the way of a buddy comedy and a horror feature.
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Dog trailer
February 16th, 2022
Buddy comedy co-directed by and starring Channing Tatum opens in theaters on Friday, February 18 ... Full Movie Details.
Army Ranger Briggs and army dog Lulu buckle into a 1984 Ford Bronco and race down the Pacific Coast in hopes of making it to a fellow soldier’s funeral on time. Along the way, they’ll drive each other completely crazy, break a small handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards in order to have a fighting chance of finding happiness.
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2018 Preview: September
September 1st, 2018
Overall, August was a little better than expected. Granted, there were no monster hits, but Warner Bros. had two $100 million hits in The Meg and Crazy Rich Asians. Meanwhile, Christopher Robin will come close enough to that milestone to be a hit. This allowed 2018 to stretch its lead over 2017 by over $700 million. Will that lead grow in September? Nope. Not even close. There are three major problems that will hurt September’s box office. Firstly, there are a lot of films that may or may not open wide. Secondly, there are no films opening this month that have a better than 50/50 chance of hitting $100 million. Finally... It. It destroyed records last September, earning more during its opening weekend than any film opening this month will earn in total. Fortunately, 2018 has such an enormous lead that even with It, 2018 should remain ahead of 2107 by $500 million at the end of the month.
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Smallfoot Trailer
November 28th, 2017
Animated adventure with the voices of Channing Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, and Common, opens September 28, 2018 ... Full Movie Details.
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2017 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets
November 23rd, 2017
It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, and normally franchise box sets as well, but this year none jump out as essential additions to the Holiday Gift guide. Worse still, 2017 has been awful at the box office with potential blockbuster after potential blockbuster getting savaged by critics and struggling at the box office. Additionally, some of the biggest and some of the best have been on the home market for nearly half a year, meaning nearly everyone who would want them, already own them. That doesn’t mean there are no films worth adding to this list, but the list is a little shorter than usual. On a side note, two of the films on this year’s list are from the MCU and it would have been three, but Thor: Ragnarok is still in theaters. If you know someone who loves the MCU, but has all of the movies, then check out this site, which has some more unique gift ideas. I specifically like the Spider-man Drone.
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2017 Preview: September
September 1st, 2017
As bad as July was, August actually managed to be worse. 2017 was over $300 million behind 2016’s pace during August alone. That’s worse than the rest of the summer combined. The only film that was an unqualified hit was Annabelle: Creation, although there were a couple of other films that are doing well enough to be considered financial hits. There’s some good news and some bad news for this September. The month gets off to a slow start with no wide releases the first weekend, but there are three films opening during the rest of the month that are expected to top $100 million and all three should be better than the best August had to offer. It is expected to be the biggest hit of the month and is tracking to break the record for the biggest September weekend. Both Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie are expected to cross $100 million, although they are opening the same weekend, so that could hurt both of their chances. Meanwhile last September, Sully was the biggest release of the month earning $125.07 million. It should top that, while Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie won’t be too far behind. 2017 should cut the gap with 2016, but sadly only by a little bit.
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2017 Preview: August
August 1st, 2017
July is over and we should all be happy about that. Granted, there were some positive results we can talk about. Spider-Man: Homecoming is a huge hit and Despicable Me 3 will pull in a sizable profit before it reaches the home market. There were also a couple of other $100 million hits and a midlevel hit or two; however, overall, 2017 wasn’t able to compete with 2016 and the box office finally lost its lead over last year. 2017 started the summer about $200 million ahead of 2016, but will finish July about $100 million behind last year’s pace. August doesn’t look any better. There are a couple of films that have a reasonable shot at $100 million, The Dark Tower and Annabelle: Creation, as well as a few that should be solid midlevel hits. However, last year we had Sausage Party and Don’t Breathe, both of which nearly hit $100 million, then we had midlevel hits like Pete’s Dragon, Kubo and the Two Strings, and War Dogs. I don’t know if 2017 will be able to compete with that. ... Now some of you are thinking I forgot about Suicide Squad. Trust me, I will never forget that movie. I ignored it to make a point. Even without Suicide Squad, I don’t think 2017 will make up the deficit it has with 2016. With Suicide Squad, it is going to be a disaster. I want to be optimistic, but there’s no evidence to suggest I should be.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle Trailer
July 21st, 2017
Action movie starring Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Mark Strong, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges, directed by Matthew Vaughn opens September 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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Logan Lucky Trailer
July 7th, 2017
Comedy starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, and Riley Keough, directed by Steven Soderbergh opens August 18 ... Full Movie Details.
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2015 Preview: July
July 1st, 2015
June was a much better month than expected due to two films, Jurassic World and Inside Out. Had those two films merely matched expectations, then 2015 would have likely fallen behind 2014. As for this coming month, there are five weekends in July and each week there is at least one film with the potential to reach $100 million. Most weeks there are two films that at least have a shot at getting to the century mark. The biggest hit of the month will likely be Minions, which has already opened in several international markets and it's ahead of Despicable Me 2 at the same point. That film made more than $300 million and nearly $1 billion worldwide, so any growth would be fantastic. There are also a number of potential $200 million films, led by Ant-man. Ant-man is the latest release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a franchise that has averaged $300 million domestically over eleven films and all of the past six films have reached at least $200 million. I'm not saying this one is guaranteed to do the same, but you can't dismiss that possibility. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation and Pixels have smaller chances to get to $200 million, but you have to at least entertain the possibility. Additionally, last July was a lot weaker than this July looks to be, so 2015 should win in the year-over-year comparison most weeks. Or I might have let the box office success of June cloud my judgment. We will soon find out.
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2015 Preview: February
February 1st, 2015
It was a record-breaking January thanks entirely to American Sniper, which set records, both during its limited release run and especially when it expanded wide. There were a couple of other films that did well, but for the most part, it was a typical January. The question is, will American Sniper boost the overall box office, which would help February, or will its effects fade as it does? There are ten wide releases in February; there are a few films that may or may not open in the top ten. Of these, there are only two that have a real shot at true box office success. The biggest film in terms of buzz is Fifty Shades of Grey, which looks so, so bad. Personally, I would rather watch The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water a hundred times than sit through just the trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey. If Fifty Shades of Grey becomes the biggest hit of the month, it will mrean the end of civilization. Because. I. Will. End. Civilization. Last February was mostly mediocre, except for The LEGO Movie which was a huge early year hit. There's no chance any film opening this month will match The LEGO Movie; the top two films likely won't match The LEGO Movie. Because of this, 2015 will need to rely on depth to come out ahead. I'm not sure how likely that will be.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Book of Life
January 31st, 2015
The Book of Life opened in October and as a family film with a bit of a Halloween flavor to it, I thought it would be a success at the box office. The reviews were certainly great, but it failed to find an audience in theaters. Will it perform better on the home market? Or was there a reason it failed to find an audience in theaters?
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2014 Preview: October
September 30th, 2014
September is over and while it got off to a bad start, a really, really, truly terrible start, it actually ended on a bit of a strong note. Granted, no film has yet to reach $100 million, but The Maze Runner and The Equalizer both could get there in the end. As for October, we might go another month without a $100 million hit. There are a couple of films that have the potential to reach the century mark, Gone Girl and Fury. Hopefully they will get there, but given the recent box office woes, it is probably best to keep expectations low. Last October, there were two films that earned more than $100 million. Bad Grandpa just made it passed that mark. On the other hand, Gravity was a monster hit earning nearly $275 million. It you compare its run to this year's batch of films, it only ranks behind Guardians of the Galaxy. ... There's no way any film opening this month is going to match that. ... There no way the top two films will match that. ... The top three films might not match that. ... 2014 is going to get crushed in the year-over-year comparison and by the end of the month, it will be safe to say its chances of ever catching up to 2013 will be over. It is going to be a depressing month.
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2014 Preview: June
June 1st, 2014
It is too soon to tell how May will end, as this story will be published before the weekend estimates came out. (Maleficent had an excellent start on Friday, unlike A Million Ways to Die in the West.) Overall, it was a good month with at least three movies that are on track to hit $200 million, but there was no really big winner for the month. It was nice and balanced. Unfortunately, last May there was a monster hit, Iron Man 3, and 2014 could not compete with that, so it lost ground to 2013. June hopes to turn things around and there are some reasons to be optimistic. All four weeks there is at least one film opening that at least has a shot at $100 million. There are even two films that at least have a shot at $300 million. Transformers: Age of Extinction should win the monthly box office race while How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a long shot to win, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if it did. Additionally, 22 Jump Street, Edge of Tomorrow, The Fault in Our Stars, and Think Like a Man 2 are all contenders for the century club. Not all of them will get to that milestone, but all of them at least have a short. Last June, there were three films that reached $200 million, including Man of Steel, which nearly reached $300 million. It looks like June of 2014 will be about as strong as June of 2013, more or less. If all films reach their potential, it could win the year-over-year comparison. Unless there are some shocking bombs, it shouldn't struggle so much that 2014 loses its lead over 2013 entirely.
2013 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part IV
December 21st, 2013
PANIC! If you haven't finished your Christmas shopping yet, it is officially time to panic. Personally, I got the last of my shopping done on Wednesday, although I don't think the gift will arrive in time for Christmas. For those still looking for a last minute gift, Part IV of our Holiday Gift Guide focuses on books, CDs, and of course anything else I missed the first time around, beginning with...
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2013 Preview: June
June 2nd, 2013
May ended on a mixed note, but there was still enough to celebrate. Of the seven films I thought had a legitimate shot at $100 million, four have already gotten there, one more is a sure thing, and another has a good shot as well. Only one, After Earth, will definitely fail to get to that milestone. (Although Now You See Me might get there instead.) Looking forward to June, there are four weekends, each with two wide releases, for a total of eight films. Of those eight, six have a legitimate shot at $100 million. One, Monsters University, should have no trouble getting to $200 million, and another, Man of Steel, should top $300 million. It is hard to compare this June with last June, because last June there were five weekends. Taking that into account and ignoring the first week, which lines up with the final week of May, there were eight wide releases. Of those eight, five hit $100 million, including three $200 million movies. There were no $300 million movies, so if the two big hits this month do as well as expected, 2013 could come out ahead.
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2013 Preview: March
March 1st, 2013
February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace.
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2013 Preview: February
February 1st, 2013
For the most part, January was a really good month and 2013 got off to a really good start. I'm not so sure about February, on the other hand. There's only one film that has a statistically significant shot at $100 million, A Good Day to Die Hard, but I'm a little concerned that it won't live up to expectations. The franchise has been around a long time and it is possible that the target audience has either moved on or are too young to remember when these films were huge at the box office. The film I'm most looking forward to seeing is Warm Bodies, which is earning amazing early reviews (the keyword there is "early"), but it is too high-concept to be a major hit. Last February, there were a couple of films that topped $100 million, plus a few other midlevel hits. I would like to think that would also be the case this year, but I have to be more cautious than that. The evidence points to a weak month ahead, for the most part.
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All Acting Credits
Announced (Undated)
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Aug 23, 2024 | Blink Twice | Slater King | |||
Jul 12, 2024 | Fly Me to the Moon | ||||
Feb 10, 2023 | Magic Mike’s Last Dance | Mike Lane | $26,033,633 | $30,265,346 | $56,298,979 |
Mar 25, 2022 | The Lost City | Alan Caprison | $105,344,029 | $86,983,415 | $192,327,444 |
Feb 18, 2022 | Dog | Jackson Briggs | $61,778,069 | $22,765,563 | $84,543,632 |
Aug 13, 2021 | Free Guy | $121,626,598 | $201,847,194 | $323,473,792 | |
Feb 8, 2019 | The LEGO Movie 2: The … | Clark Kent/Kel-El… | $105,806,508 | $84,324,527 | $190,131,035 |
Sep 28, 2018 | Smallfoot | Migo | $83,240,103 | $131,004,092 | $214,244,195 |
Sep 22, 2017 | Kingsman: The Golden C… | Statesman Secret … | $100,234,838 | $308,568,858 | $408,803,696 |
Aug 18, 2017 | Logan Lucky | Jimmy Logan | $27,778,642 | $21,267,479 | $49,046,121 |
Feb 10, 2017 | The Lego Batman Movie | Superman | $175,750,384 | $134,812,712 | $310,563,096 |
Feb 5, 2016 | Hail, Caesar! | Burt Gurney | $30,080,225 | $34,139,971 | $64,220,196 |
Dec 25, 2015 | The Hateful Eight | Jody | $54,117,416 | $97,695,942 | $151,813,358 |
Jul 1, 2015 | Magic Mike XXL | Magic Mike | $66,013,057 | $57,567,364 | $123,580,421 |
Feb 6, 2015 | Jupiter Ascending | Caine Wise | $47,482,519 | $134,500,000 | $181,982,519 |
Nov 14, 2014 | Foxcatcher | Mark Schultz | $12,096,300 | $7,206,758 | $19,303,058 |
Oct 17, 2014 | The Book of Life | Joaquin | $50,151,543 | $47,500,000 | $97,651,543 |
Jun 13, 2014 | 22 Jump Street | Jenko | $191,719,337 | $139,614,539 | $331,333,876 |
Feb 7, 2014 | The Lego Movie | Superman | $257,784,718 | $209,791,710 | $467,576,428 |
Sep 27, 2013 | Don Jon | $24,477,704 | $16,790,875 | $41,268,579 | |
Jun 28, 2013 | White House Down | Johnn Cale | $73,103,784 | $132,336,603 | $205,440,387 |
Mar 27, 2013 | G.I. Joe: Retaliation | Duke | $122,523,060 | $253,217,645 | $375,740,705 |
Feb 8, 2013 | Side Effects | Martin Taylor | $32,172,757 | $34,569,381 | $66,742,138 |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | Jake | $203,654 | $783,986 | $987,640 |
Aug 8, 2012 | Nitro Circus: The Movi… | Himself | $3,377,000 | $805,062 | $4,182,062 |
Jun 29, 2012 | Magic Mike | Magic Mike | $113,721,571 | $56,828,182 | $170,549,753 |
Mar 16, 2012 | 21 Jump Street | Jenko | $138,447,667 | $64,364,762 | $202,812,429 |
Feb 10, 2012 | The Vow | Leo | $125,014,030 | $72,604,130 | $197,618,160 |
Jan 20, 2012 | Haywire | Aaron | $18,942,396 | $17,432,304 | $36,374,700 |
Nov 4, 2011 | The Son of No One | Jonathan 'Milk' W… | $30,680 | $1,117,898 | $1,148,578 |
Feb 11, 2011 | The Eagle | Marcus Aquila | $19,490,041 | $19,503,507 | $38,993,548 |
Jan 14, 2011 | The Dilemma | Zip Hanson | $48,475,290 | $22,071,575 | $70,546,865 |
Feb 5, 2010 | Dear John | John Tyree | $80,014,842 | $62,018,667 | $142,033,509 |
Aug 7, 2009 | G.I. Joe: The Rise of … | Conrad Hauser / Duke | $150,201,498 | $152,267,519 | $302,469,017 |
Jul 1, 2009 | Public Enemies | Pretty Boy Floyd | $97,104,620 | $115,178,089 | $212,282,709 |
Apr 24, 2009 | Fighting | Shawn MacArthur | $23,091,010 | $9,740,697 | $32,831,707 |
Sep 19, 2008 | Battle in Seattle | Johnson | $223,537 | $650,000 | $873,537 |
Mar 28, 2008 | Stop-Loss | Steve Shriver | $10,915,744 | $313,291 | $11,229,035 |
Feb 14, 2008 | Step Up 2 the Streets | Tyler | $58,017,783 | $90,569,127 | $148,586,910 |
Sep 29, 2006 | A Guide to Recognizing… | Young Antonio | $516,139 | $1,611,255 | $2,127,394 |
Aug 11, 2006 | Step Up | Tyler Gage | $65,328,121 | $45,661,036 | $110,989,157 |
Mar 17, 2006 | She’s the Man | Duke | $33,889,159 | $21,390,449 | $55,279,608 |
Nov 29, 2005 | Havoc | Nick | |||
Aug 17, 2005 | Supercross | Rowdy Sparks | $3,102,550 | $150,000 | $3,252,550 |
Jun 29, 2005 | War of the Worlds | Boy in church scene | $234,280,354 | $372,556,181 | $606,836,535 |
Jan 14, 2005 | Coach Carter | Jason Lyle | $67,264,877 | $9,400,630 | $76,665,507 |
Averages | $71,185,297 | $77,297,403 | $148,482,700 | ||
Totals | 46 | $3,060,967,787 | $3,323,788,321 | $6,384,756,108 |
Leading or Lead Ensemble Roles
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Aug 23, 2024 | Blink Twice | |||||
Jul 12, 2024 | Fly Me to the Moon | |||||
Feb 10, 2023 | Magic Mike’s Last Dance | $8,305,317 | 3,034 | $26,033,633 | $56,298,979 | 46.2% |
Mar 25, 2022 | The Lost City | $30,453,269 | 4,283 | $105,344,029 | $192,327,444 | 54.8% |
Feb 18, 2022 | Dog | $14,883,928 | 3,827 | $61,778,069 | $84,543,632 | 73.1% |
Sep 28, 2018 | Smallfoot | $23,045,635 | 4,131 | $83,240,103 | $214,244,195 | 38.9% |
Sep 22, 2017 | Kingsman: The Golden C… | $39,023,010 | 4,038 | $100,234,838 | $408,803,696 | 24.5% |
Aug 18, 2017 | Logan Lucky | $7,600,036 | 3,031 | $27,778,642 | $49,046,121 | 56.6% |
Feb 5, 2016 | Hail, Caesar! | $11,355,225 | 2,248 | $30,080,225 | $64,220,196 | 46.8% |
Jul 1, 2015 | Magic Mike XXL | $12,857,184 | 3,355 | $66,013,057 | $123,580,421 | 53.4% |
Feb 6, 2015 | Jupiter Ascending | $18,372,372 | 3,885 | $47,482,519 | $181,982,519 | 26.1% |
Nov 14, 2014 | Foxcatcher | $270,877 | 759 | $12,096,300 | $19,303,058 | 62.7% |
Oct 17, 2014 | The Book of Life | $17,005,218 | 3,113 | $50,151,543 | $97,651,543 | 51.4% |
Jun 13, 2014 | 22 Jump Street | $57,071,445 | 3,426 | $191,719,337 | $331,333,876 | 57.9% |
Feb 7, 2014 | The Lego Movie | $69,050,279 | 3,890 | $257,784,718 | $467,576,428 | 55.1% |
Jun 28, 2013 | White House Down | $24,852,258 | 3,222 | $73,103,784 | $205,440,387 | 35.6% |
Mar 27, 2013 | G.I. Joe: Retaliation | $40,501,814 | 3,734 | $122,523,060 | $375,740,705 | 32.6% |
Feb 8, 2013 | Side Effects | $9,303,145 | 2,605 | $32,172,757 | $66,742,138 | 48.2% |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | $22,707 | 63 | $203,654 | $987,640 | 20.6% |
Jun 29, 2012 | Magic Mike | $39,127,170 | 3,120 | $113,721,571 | $170,549,753 | 66.7% |
Mar 16, 2012 | 21 Jump Street | $36,302,612 | 3,148 | $138,447,667 | $202,812,429 | 68.3% |
Feb 10, 2012 | The Vow | $41,202,458 | 3,038 | $125,014,030 | $197,618,160 | 63.3% |
Nov 4, 2011 | The Son of No One | $18,015 | 10 | $30,680 | $1,148,578 | 2.7% |
Feb 11, 2011 | The Eagle | $8,684,464 | 2,296 | $19,490,041 | $38,993,548 | 50.0% |
Feb 5, 2010 | Dear John | $30,468,614 | 3,062 | $80,014,842 | $142,033,509 | 56.3% |
Aug 7, 2009 | G.I. Joe: The Rise of … | $54,713,046 | 4,007 | $150,201,498 | $302,469,017 | 49.7% |
Apr 24, 2009 | Fighting | $11,024,370 | 2,312 | $23,091,010 | $32,831,707 | 70.3% |
Mar 28, 2008 | Stop-Loss | $4,555,117 | 1,305 | $10,915,744 | $11,229,035 | 97.2% |
Aug 11, 2006 | Step Up | $20,659,573 | 2,647 | $65,328,121 | $110,989,157 | 58.9% |
Mar 17, 2006 | She’s the Man | $10,730,372 | 2,631 | $33,889,159 | $55,279,608 | 61.3% |
Averages | $22,909,269 | 2,865 | $73,138,737 | $150,206,339 | 51.0% | |
Totals | 30 | $2,047,884,631 | $4,205,777,479 |
Supporting Roles
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Feb 8, 2019 | The LEGO Movie 2: The … | $34,115,335 | 4,303 | $105,806,508 | $190,131,035 | 55.6% |
Feb 10, 2017 | The Lego Batman Movie | $53,003,468 | 4,088 | $175,750,384 | $310,563,096 | 56.6% |
Dec 25, 2015 | The Hateful Eight | $4,610,676 | 2,938 | $54,117,416 | $151,813,358 | 35.6% |
Jan 20, 2012 | Haywire | $8,425,370 | 2,441 | $18,942,396 | $36,374,700 | 52.1% |
Jan 14, 2011 | The Dilemma | $17,816,230 | 2,943 | $48,475,290 | $70,546,865 | 68.7% |
Jul 1, 2009 | Public Enemies | $25,271,675 | 3,336 | $97,104,620 | $212,282,709 | 45.7% |
Sep 19, 2008 | Battle in Seattle | $46,903 | 42 | $223,537 | $873,537 | 25.6% |
Feb 14, 2008 | Step Up 2 the Streets | $18,908,826 | 2,528 | $58,017,783 | $148,586,910 | 39.0% |
Sep 29, 2006 | A Guide to Recognizing… | $94,784 | 60 | $516,139 | $2,127,394 | 24.3% |
Aug 17, 2005 | Supercross | $1,330,520 | 1,621 | $3,102,550 | $3,252,550 | 95.4% |
Jun 29, 2005 | War of the Worlds | $64,878,725 | 3,910 | $234,280,354 | $606,836,535 | 38.6% |
Jan 14, 2005 | Coach Carter | $24,182,960 | 2,574 | $67,264,877 | $76,665,507 | 87.7% |
Averages | $21,057,123 | 2,565 | $71,966,821 | $150,837,850 | 52.1% | |
Totals | 12 | $863,601,854 | $1,810,054,196 |
Latest Ranking on All Acting Box Office Record Lists
All Technical Credits
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Aug 23, 2024 | Blink Twice | Producer | |||
Feb 22, 2024 | Spaceman | Producer | |||
Feb 10, 2023 | Magic Mike’s Last Dance | Producer | $26,033,633 | $30,265,346 | $56,298,979 |
Feb 18, 2022 | Dog | Director | $61,778,069 | $22,765,563 | $84,543,632 |
Aug 18, 2017 | Logan Lucky | Producer | $27,778,642 | $21,267,479 | $49,046,121 |
Jul 1, 2015 | Magic Mike XXL | Producer | $66,013,057 | $57,567,364 | $123,580,421 |
Jun 13, 2014 | 22 Jump Street | Producer | $191,719,337 | $139,614,539 | $331,333,876 |
Jun 28, 2013 | White House Down | Executive Producer | $73,103,784 | $132,336,603 | $205,440,387 |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | Producer | $203,654 | $783,986 | $987,640 |
Jun 29, 2012 | Magic Mike | Producer | $113,721,571 | $56,828,182 | $170,549,753 |
Mar 16, 2012 | 21 Jump Street | Executive Producer | $138,447,667 | $64,364,762 | $202,812,429 |
Averages | $77,644,379 | $58,421,536 | $136,065,915 | ||
Totals | 11 | $698,799,414 | $525,793,824 | $1,224,593,238 |
Director Credits
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Feb 18, 2022 | Dog | $14,883,928 | 3,827 | $61,778,069 | $84,543,632 | 73.1% |
Averages | $14,883,928 | 3,827 | $61,778,069 | $84,543,632 | 73.1% | |
Totals | 1 | $61,778,069 | $84,543,632 |
Producer Credits
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Aug 23, 2024 | Blink Twice | |||||
Feb 22, 2024 | Spaceman | |||||
Feb 10, 2023 | Magic Mike’s Last Dance | $8,305,317 | 3,034 | $26,033,633 | $56,298,979 | 46.2% |
Aug 18, 2017 | Logan Lucky | $7,600,036 | 3,031 | $27,778,642 | $49,046,121 | 56.6% |
Jul 1, 2015 | Magic Mike XXL | $12,857,184 | 3,355 | $66,013,057 | $123,580,421 | 53.4% |
Jun 13, 2014 | 22 Jump Street | $57,071,445 | 3,426 | $191,719,337 | $331,333,876 | 57.9% |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | $22,707 | 63 | $203,654 | $987,640 | 20.6% |
Jun 29, 2012 | Magic Mike | $39,127,170 | 3,120 | $113,721,571 | $170,549,753 | 66.7% |
Averages | $20,830,643 | 2,672 | $70,911,649 | $121,966,132 | 50.2% | |
Totals | 8 | $425,469,894 | $731,796,790 |
Latest Ranking on All Technical Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top Grossing Director at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) | 962 | $61,778,069 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 701-800) | 722 | $211,551,451 |
Top Grossing Producer at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 301-400) | 351 | $425,469,894 |
Top Grossing Director at the International Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800) | 1,753 | $22,765,563 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) | 956 | $196,701,365 |
Top Grossing Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 501-600) | 595 | $306,326,896 |
Top Grossing Director at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) | 1,261 | $84,543,632 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 801-900) | 827 | $408,252,816 |
Top Grossing Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 401-500) | 453 | $731,796,790 |